Title: Advances in passive optical networks [Guest Editorial]
Abstract: As an ultimate broadband access solution for future Internet, the passive optical network (PON) brings many advantages such as cost effectiveness, energy savings, service transparency, and signal security over other last-/first-mile technologies. Over the past several years, we have witnessed significant development and deployment of time-division multiple access (TDMA) PONs such as IEEE 802.3ah Ethernet PONs (EPONs) and ITUT G.984 Gigabit PONs (GPONs) to provide high-quality triple-play services for residential users. However, future Internet applications, apart from triple-play service (e.g., peer-to-peer [P2P] social networking, online video sharing, grid computing, and mobile Internet), along with their unique traffic characteristics and huge bandwidth requirements, pose big challenges for current PON design and migration, which in turn are driving legacy TDMA PONs toward ultra-high-speed flexible next-generation PONs such as wavelength-division multiplexed (WDM) PONs and optical orthogonal frequency-division multiplexed (OFDM) PONs, and/or a hybrid WDM/OFDM/ TDM PON.
Publication Year: 2011
Publication Date: 2011-02-01
Language: en
Type: article
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